SCHENECTADY — Five years ago, David Dungate was in Vancouver looking for a place to start a plant to build European-designed, high-efficiency wood-fired boilers. While he could have gone anywhere in ...
Most wood-fired boilers in Linn County will have to be modified within three years. The Linn County Supervisors backed away from an earlier push to exempt existing boilers from new regulations after ...
If you are thinking about buying an outdoor wood-fired boiler, here are some tips from the state Department of Environmental Protection: • Check to be sure it is legal to install and operate one in ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- Seven states filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the Environmental Protection Agency over health-damaging air pollution from outdoor wood-fired boilers that have become ...
A proposal to use a wood-fired boiler to heat the expanded Washtenaw County court and jail building drew mixed reviews during a discussion by county commissioners Wednesday night. A study shows that ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is trying to lay an egg on wood-fired boilers. There are only about 200 of them in Linn County, so let's stomp them, the DNR says, claiming they are in ...
ALBANY -- Wood-fired boilers cannot be used to burn trash, paper or other waste products under new rules approved Wednesday by the state's Environmental Review Board. Owners cannot site new boilers -- ...
A lot of Ohioans apparently are burning stuff other than wood in their outdoor wood-fired boilers - tires, paint, garbage, even manure and animal carcasses. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency ...
There was a time when wood-fired boilers weren’t good for La Grande. But thanks to some improved technology, that time is gone. At Boise Cascade’s La Grande sawmill, workers are wrapping up ...
EPA Region 5 has filed an administrative complaint against Wisconsin Veneer & Plywood Inc. for alleged Clean Air Act violations at the company's wood veneer, plywood, and lumber manufacturing plant in ...
Waitsfield, VT - Many older outdoor wood-fired boilers (OWBs) that are not certified to meet Vermont’s emissions standards are required by law to be permanently retired by the end of 2012.
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